
This is the hauntings list for Sandusky County. Remember that some of the places listed are merely legend or hearsay, but many are genuine and documented haunts. If you know of any more hauntings or legends for this county, please submit them to our Hauntings Submission Page.
Clyde
Railroad Tracks - The railroad tracks just beyond Green Hills Golf Course on the outskirts of Clyde is said to be haunted by four teenagers who were killed there in the 1960s. While out on a joyride, their car stalled on the tracks. While trying to get it to start, a train plowed into the car, killing them and demolishing the car. It is said that if you go out that way alone at midnight and stop on the tracks, you will see their decapitated heads on the ground along with the remains of the car. It is rumored that their heads were never found.
Fremont
Tindle Bridge - The ghost of a 1950s murder is said to roam the area under the bridge. She is seen crying and asking for help. Another murder victim was found in a field across from the bridge just a few years ago.
Gibsonburg
Gibsonburg High School - Lights in the upper room turn on and off for no apparent reason. Janitors who lock doors with chains have reported finding the chains unlocked. Mysterious footsteps can be heard through the small gym, sounding like someone walking on old floorboards.
Green Springs
Green Springs Elementary School - The school that originally stood on the grounds burnt down in the late 1800s. It was said that some of the high school students never got out. In 1939, they rebuilt the school, the one still standing today. Doors open and close by themselves, specifically on the second floor. Feelings of being watched are also reported from the second floor. Rooms 6c and 6g are particularly haunted. Kids in the classroom of 6g say they feel like someone is behind them in the room, but no one is there. (Thanks to Bethia for the additional information).
Woodville
Haunted Tombstone - The tombstone of a woman who was murdered by her husband has a terrible face that appears on it. Several attempts have been made to remove the face, only for it to reappear.